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Beatrice is loud and larger than life on the outside but on the inside, she’s far more perceptive and astute than she appears.
A 4-DVD boxed set. Contents: MACBETH staged by Phyllida Lloyd with Simon Keenlyside and Liudmyl Monastryska as the Macbeths, Antonio Pappano conducts from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. OTELLO staged...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Episode 27 in the series. This edition looks at how Shakespeare is stretched to tell a story of contemporary Hong Kong and colonialism in two important...
Video recording of the Shakespeare Globe Theatre’s 2014 touring production of Much Ado About Nothing directed by Max Webster which returned to the Globe in 2015 with a different cast. Christopher Harper...
An app from the Royal Shakespeare Company and Samsung created to help 11-18 year olds experience Shakespeare, Focusing specifically on Much Ado About Nothing, RE:Shakespeare has three interactive sections -...
Video recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2014 staging of Love’s Labour’s Won directed by Christopher Luscombe. Michelle Terry is Beatrice and Edward Bennett is Benedick.
Stage recording of Max Webster’s 2014 touring production with Simon Bubb as Benedict and Emma Pallant as Beatrice.
Comedy short inspired by Much Ado About Nothing. No further details known (5/2013).
Television movie performed by th University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Directed for camera by David Stern and for stage by Robert Francesconi.
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